[Rhodes22-list] Missing link My Hot Key

Bud budconnor at earthlink.net
Wed Aug 16 22:09:59 EDT 2006


Ron,
  you got me beat by six years, mine was an IBM 1130, circa 1965. 
It was IBM's most "personal" computer to date.  see: http://ibm1130.org/

-Bud

Ronald Lipton wrote:

> OK, my first machine was an IBM 1401 - 
> http://www.columbia.edu/acis/history/1401.html
> anybody beat that?
>
> Ron
>
> On Aug 16, 2006, at 7:45 PM, johnp wrote:
>
>>
>> I'm a bit slow and hunched over but I do know what a link is. Short for
>> hyperlink a link leading to an http (hypertext transfer protocol) page .
>> I've been on PCs since DOS 6.0
>> That slightly different color is usually bLoo. Microsoft is the most
>> unstable operating system there is. If you want stable try a Unix based
>> system. Linux etc. That's what most of the servers use that carry all 
>> our
>> email and host all our sites - pages - blogs and forums. Speaking of 
>> forums,
>> try this hotlink it's a little easier to aim you're comments to the 
>> right
>> party. I only stumbled across this, considering I have no interest in a
>> tiller cover and don't have an hour a day to read a long text mail.
>> http://www.nabble.com/Rhodes22-f14229.html
>> http://www.nabble.com/Rhodes22-f14229.html  I've got to go to take a
>> sematical and ask that wiki island guy, jeeves or sumtn, what a hot 
>> key is
>> now. Still looking for the any key though.
>>
>>
>> Tootle wrote:
>>
>>>
>>>
>>> John,
>>>      You may be technically correct.  You may be sematically correct.
>>> However, I have been on computers since 4k modems and I have been 
>>> calling
>>> it a hot key since before windows 95 ( was that microsoft 32 ?).  Ugh.
>>>       We have discussed and referred to widipedia recently and in the
>>> past.  It is a relative newbie.  Just press the link and be happy.  
>>> Find
>>> out how to search the archives.  And, there are other ways to 
>>> search, you
>>> just may be more expert so if you know you can tell.
>>>
>>> Ed K
>>> Greenville, SC, USA
>>> Addendum:  Microsoft is marketing the iLoo, an Internet-capable 
>>> portable
>>> toilet.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
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